PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: The Kennedy Center set an all-time attendance record with a fireworks show.
👥 Who’s Involved: The Kennedy Center, President Donald J. Trump, Ric Grenell.
📍 Where & When: March 29, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
💬 Key Quote: “It was wonderful to have so many new visitors at the Kennedy Center for Cai Guo-Qiang’s firework showcase. We look forward to their return for more wonderful programming soon,” said the Kennedy Center’s Vice President of Public Relations Roma Daravi.
⚠️ Impact: A shift away from politically charged, leftist programming has broadened The Kennedy Center’s appeal and audience.
IN FULL:
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, colloquially known as The Kennedy Center, has set an all-time public attendance record under executive director Ric Grenell—appointment by President Donald J. Trump, who also serves as chairman of the center’s board. An estimated 11,000 people attended the March 29 “EARTH to SPACE: Arts Breaking the Sky” fireworks display held on the Kennedy Center grounds.
“It was wonderful to have so many new visitors at the Kennedy Center for Cai Guo-Qiang’s firework showcase. We look forward to their return for more wonderful programming soon,” The Kennedy Center’s Vice President of Public Relations Roma Daravi said, adding: “Everyone is welcome here!”
While Hollywood celebrities and New York theater socialites bemoaned Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center, the America First leader swiftly depoliticized the arts and entertainment institution. President Trump and his administration contend that the overly leftist and “woke” programming featured at the Kennedy Center in recent years turned off regular tourists and other attendees, reducing the number of guests at concerts, operas, and musical and theater performances.
Notably, the fireworks show saw a crowd of 76 percent first-time attendees, a positive sign of the Kennedy Center, which, like other theater and opera venues, has struggled post-COVID-19 pandemic.